<p>Just received new shipment from Balkans. Premuim coins. </p><p>Ancient Uncleaned Roman Coins. Uncleaned coins from my personal collection. Coins are 1500 to 2000 years old. One Bid One coin. Coins will be selected at random. THERE IS NO GUARANTEE THAT THE COINS YOU RECEIVE WILL SHOW DETAIL. coins will be either bronze or copper. Shipped with USPS First Class Package. All coins will be round. We do not sell broken coins. </p><p>￼ Member Of AMERICAN NUMISMATIC Association</p>

Ancient Greek King Philip II Rare Silver Tetradrachm Of Macedon 323 BC Coin. This is your opportunity to nab an amazing and rare collector’s item in the form of the King Philip ll Tetradrachm. Take a little peek inside the history of the Ancient Greeks and explore part of their world in the contemporary sphere with this silver trinket from 323 BC.

This is an authentic Roman coin minted between 240 and 410 A.D. Roman coins circulated. ANCIENT ROMAN COIN. This coin is a genuine Imperial Roman bronze coin minted in the third or fourth century A.D..

Group of 5 Slabbed Ancient Roman Widows Mite Sized Bronze Coins c 50 BC - 400 AD. Five slabbed authentic Roman bronze coins. Jesus was impressed when a widow put into the Jewish Treasury two small copper coins, because it was all she had.

They were all crudely minted in small quantities. This coin is the most common design, showing a double cornucopia and a central caduceus on one side and an anchor on the other. It is different from the earlier Hasmonean dynasty designs.

Brothel, Spintriae coins in a set. A spintria (plural, spintriae) is a Roman token, possibly for use in brothels, usually depicting sexual acts or symbols. They were only produced for a few years in the first century, between the years 20 to 40 AD, during the reign of Emperor Tiberius.

The uncleaned coin market is changing. The amount of coins that are available are drying up. They are getting harder and harder to find and the prices have been increasing as well. I will continue to buy and list as many coins as possible in the future so check back often.

1808 INDIA - 10 CASH - MADRAS PRESIDENCY KM-320. "ADMIRAL GARDNER". NGC CERTIFIED. A "must have" affordable coin for any collection. This coin was on the bottom of the English Channel for almost 200 years.

DUTCH VOC COPPER DUIT. This copper duit coin was minted by the VOC. duit originated in one of these four mints. to 1794, copper duits were struck at provincial mints in The Netherlands. VOC, discovered New York harbor and the Hudson River, resulting.

The photo are of the coins you will get and cleaning instructions will be included FREE with every order if you request it. Condition: uncleaned and as shown in the photos. 100%original uncleaned coins.

The coin is a replica of the coinage that was used during the reign of Alexander the Great in Macedonia. The 18mm round coin has been fashioned from a robust copper material that is subsequently painted with silver to give the currency its characteristic rust and shine.

Ancient Coins

What Qualifies As an Ancient Coin?

Although there is no standard description, ancient coins are typically classified by geographic origin and culture rather than chronology. This is because the civilizations these coins come from span a range of years and do not have one common end date. For example, ancient Roman coins include those made until the fall of Rome around 476 A.D., while ancient metal money from the Byzantine Empire was issued until the fall of Constantinople in 1453 A.D.

What Civilizations Do Ancient Coins Come from?

Most ancient coins collected today come from Ancient Greece, the Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire, and the three distinct Persian Empires. Ancient Greek coins are some of the oldest, dating from 800 B.C. to 100 A.D. Roman coins were minted from 400 B.C. to 476 A.D. and include Roman Republic and Roman Imperial coins, the latter of which changed based on the emperor at the time. The Byzantine Empire spanned from 330 to 1204 A.D. and again from 1261 to 1453 A.D. The broad ancient Persian Empire has the widest range, from approximately 550 B.C. to 651 A.D.

Why Do Ancient Coins Range so Much in Value?

Ancient coins are the most plentiful of all collectable antiquities. Their value is typically determined by historical accuracy and condition rather than how old or rare they are. It is not uncommon to see two similar coins with very different valuations.